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Skype with a LEGENDARY ASTRONAUT! He'll talk with us about his amazing career and you'll have a chance to ask questions.

We are having this event at the Palace of Fine Arts Exhibition Hall in conjunction with opening an exhibit there this Summer. It's all FREE!

Captain Robert “Hoot” Gibson, USN Retired, served as a Fighter Pilot in F-4 “Phantom” and F-14 “Tomcat” Aircraft and flew combat missions in Southeast Asia, making more than 300 carrier landings aboard the Aircraft Carriers “USS Coral Sea” and “USS Enterprise”. After attending the Navy Fighter Weapons School “Topgun”, and the Navy Test Pilot School, he served as a Flight Test Pilot prior to being selected as an Astronaut in 1978 in the first Space Shuttle Astronaut selection.

In 18 years as an Astronaut he flew 5 Space Flights, 4 of them as the Mission Commander, aboard the Space Shuttles “Challenger”, Columbia”, “Atlantis”, and “Endeavour”. His final Space Flight was the first mission to rendezvous and dock with the Russian Space Station “Mir” in 1995.

In his career with NASA, he held the positions of Deputy Chief of NASA Aircraft Operations, as the Chief of the Astronaut Office, and as the Deputy Director of Flight Crew Operations.

In a flying career covering over 50 years, he has accumulated more than 14,000 hours of flight time in more than 150 types of military and civilian aircraft. He joined Southwest Airlines as a Pilot in 1996.

He has received numerous honors, awards and decorations including the Legion of Merit and the Distinguished Flying Cross, and has established 6 Aviation World Records and 3 Space World Records. Captain Gibson was inducted into the Astronaut Hall of Fame in 2003, the Long Island Air & Space Hall of Fame in 2011, the Spacecamp Hall of Fame in 2012, and the National Aviation Hall of Fame in 2013.

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